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BY NTN / Wednesday, 5 November, 2025The Tokhu Emong Bird Count is of the most inspiring examples of community-driven conservation in Nagaland. Organized during the vibrant Tokhu Emong Festival, from 4th-7thNovember every year, this event unites nature enthusiasts, students, birdwatchers, community members, and forest department
BY S Limkhiungba / Monday, 3 November, 2025Dimapur: Event featured video screening on bird conservation, followed by informative session on using eBird app for bird data collection
BY NTN / Thursday, 7 November, 2024Students, teachers, foresters, conservationists, bird enthusiasts, and community members come together to celebrate the third Tokhü Emong Bird Count festival from 4-7 November. Inspired by the Lotha Naga harvest festival, this annual bird count event aims to extend the
BY Organisers of TEBC / Monday, 4 November, 2024Zunheboto: Group of 10 students spot 12 distinct species of birds
BY K Rotoli Sumi / Friday, 1 November, 2024Bangalore: Naming things means that we recognise them, that we acknowledge their presence in our midst
BY Krishnapriya (Priya) Tamma / Friday, 1 November, 2024Kohima: A defining highlight of the trip came when we made history by becoming the first group to conduct and submit a bird count in Tuensang
BY Fathima Hussain / Thursday, 31 October, 2024Thanamir: Birds manage to thrive in this matrix of fallow and cultivation
BY Kaushik Sarkar / Thursday, 31 October, 2024Kohima: Anyone present in Nagaland from 4-7 November can participate in TEBC 2024
BY Wokha Forest Division / Friday, 25 October, 2024Tizit: Birdwatching has potential to boost eco-tourism while also raising awareness about environmental conservation
BY Bendangnekshi Aier / Thursday, 24 October, 2024Wokha: TEBC 2023 runs till 7 Nov, and is open to everyone in Nagaland or anywhere in the world
BY NTN / Saturday, 4 November, 2023© 2025 Nagaland Tribune. All rights reserved.
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